Great show
by s. s. on 6/20/23Tickets were not too expensive and he was really funny would totally recommend!!
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Tickets were not too expensive and he was really funny would totally recommend!!
The opening act was way funnier than the headliner. Chris Kattan used to be funny. Not sure if he lost his coming timing or he wasn’t prepared. We walked out 20 min after Kattan took the stage. I was really looking forward to him but he was sad. I would not recommend this show.
We enjoyed the opening acts very much especially & laughed a lot but were disappointed with Chris as the headliner. Also disappointing was the fact that Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy club has no onsite restroom for its guests.
Chris seemed unprepared, the material he did have fell flat. We don’t come to hear banter with the audience from a comedian!
Bought tickets to see him in Vegas. Advertised as suitable for families with kids 5 years and up. Walked out after 15 minutes of vulgarity and profanity with my son. $300 wasted on this “comedian”. Bought tickets with ticketmaster and I suggest they reveiw subject matter before advertising it as suitable for families!
I had wanted to visit San Francisco (from Hammond, IN) and I figured what a better time than when my favorite comedian was on stage for three nights? I was right! While I seen many beautiful landmarks of the city, I also went to see Chris Kattan all three nights. The bouncers were kind of teasing me about being there AGAIN because the material doesn't really change but joke's on them because there were instances that made for a whole new experience every night. All four openers (including the emcee) were hilarious. I wish I could remember their names, aside from emcee Jessica Seely (sp). The second opener told a few different jokes on the 3rd night. I thought Chris was hilarious, too. It's fun to hear little SNL anecdotes. My particular favorite joke was about rapper Drake. The only thing I'm critical about is it sounds like he's done most if not all of the same material since he started stand-up a few years ago. He really should come up with something else. But for now, for what it's worth I enjoyed him. The first night, everything was normal. The second, in the middle of a joke, there was a heckler who raised her hand and asked a question about a Night at the Roxbury chiropractor bills in the middle of the joke. It was absurd. She was escorted out. But man, did we all (including Chris) shriek into tears from laughter after that. She was actually pretty creepy but he was able to really turn it around. And on the third night, also in the middle of a joke, the fire alarms went off. Maybe 1/3 left but as for the rest of us it was like we forgot the purpose of fire drills. It turned out there was just a tire burning outside and the show went on for those of us that stayed, a few jokes skipped. After each show, he happily took photos with fans and he was very sweet to the point where he remembered my name and asked to keep in touch. It was all very surreal.
Chris Kattan was awesome. He did some of his SNL characters and told hilarious stories and jokes. He did a meet and greet afterwards and graciously took photos with fans. The reviews complaining that his jokes were offensive are inaccurate - if you are so easily offended by jokes and take everything literally, then comedy shows are not for you. There was a heckler and he turned it into a hilarious bit, but was also nice to the heckler who was about to escorted out. The openers were mostly funny too.
Chris Kattan was horrible. Not funny at all. Rambled on for 45 minutes about the good old days of SNL. I saw him in Dania, Florida. He said he was recovering from bronchitis. His nose kept running and he didn't even have enough sense to get a tissue. Kept wiping snot with his hand until an audience member gave a napkin. Wow. I am now reading that he is not funny even without bronchitis. Total waste of money. The opening acts were very funny
Felt bad for the dude. Chris was pretty terrible.
I paid $35 a ticket to see Chris do a stand up comedy show. Instead, all we got was stories about the 40th SNL reunion and random re-hashing of highlights from his career on SNL. The stories were not well thought out or even all that funny. He literally just got up there and "winged it". He wrote no bits, and just stumbled and bumbled around up there. It was very awkward for us to watch actually, we felt bad because we love Chris. But... Chris, you took our money and put out NOTHING for it except showing up and making fun of the venue. I can tell you that you're probably playing at that venue based on what you actually put into your act. I wanted you to be GREAT and to have some belly aching laughs, but... instead we just felt weird and confused and couldn't wait for the time to be up so your could stop the misery... "do'h!"